The use of AM for the production of parts for final products continues to grow, as shown in the graph. In ten years, it has gone from almost nothing to 28.3% of the total product and service revenues from additive manufacturing worldwide.
Trends in AM Direct Part Production
The use of AM for the production of parts for final products continues to grow, as as explored in this Wohlers Snapshot.
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